3. You'll find all the worksheets for that lesson on the right hand side
of the page.

Just put in your username/password when asked.

It's really simple!

Here's just some of what you get ....

Hundreds of A4 Themed Picture Cards for the Songs

VIP Members can now download pictures cards with the vocab from nearly
all the themes. Simply click on a theme title on the songs page or the curriculum and you'll be able to print them out in glorious A4 (or larger!)

"Best of Genki English" VIP Members' eBooks

Some of the best Genki English extra materials prepared as pdf ebooks.
Perfect to print and keep on your desk for when you need them. VIP Members can simply click the titles below:

Hundreds of Photocopiable Worksheets

Thank you for Flossy in Austria for making this video of what she likes
about being a Genki English VIP Member!

Bonus Song Downloads

Get the latest song downloads for free, usually these are sneak previews
from forthcoming volumes, but you get them before anybody else and for
free on the Requests & Beta Test area of the VIP Members forum.

Printable Homework Calendars

Lot's of people have written in asking for stickers, instead of an evaluation sheet, to give the kids when they have completed a theme. I haven't figured
out a way to get actual sticky "stickers" to you, but here are
a sheet of small pictures that you can then print out, cut up and using
some glue, stick in the kids' passports!

And we also have some printable sticker cards:
Here's what you put on the back:

And you choose one of these for the front!

When the kids do something well, give them a sticker.
When they fill the card, they get a prize!

Word / Sentence Flashcards

All of the Genki English themes contain not only the key vocab, but all
the words are introduced in sentence form. The repetition of the songs
makes this easy for the kids to absorb effortlessly, but the aim behind
it is to subconsciously give them several "lego blocks" that
they can later recognise in other songs and then after several themes they
can begin to form them into their own original sentences.

1) Keep a copy in a "Teacher's File" for each classVery often when teachers (or ALTs) change at the end of the year there
is no record of what the kids have studied. This often leads to duplication
of material which then leads to lack of motivation on the part of the kids!
Keeping a folder with each of the lessons studied makes it easy to see
what the kids have done, what they need to do and what they need to review!

2) After each lesson give a copy to each student
One problem often encountered is that students and their parents don't
realise, or can't remember, all the English they've learnt. So I recommend
that each child has an A4 folder (they're cheapest at the 100 yen store)
and at the end of each lesson you hand out the sheet for that theme to
every kid. The kids can then take these home to show their parents (who
can then support the work at home) and they can see themselves how much
English they can actually say and how good a teacher you are! Each sheet
has space for a date and signature to make it more personal for the kids
which equals extra motivation!

3) Print out a larger (A3?) copy to put on the classroom wall
Keeping a record on the wall of the class shows the kids how much progress
they have made and you'll probably find that at lunchtime and in their
break time they'll test each other to see how many of the words they remember!!
This is very effective as the kids can constantly review the English, even
when you're not at the school! Then when you are there you can spend more
time teaching new stuff, and less time reviewing the previous lesson! Over
the year the wall will fill up and really give the kids a sense of achievement.

Enjoy and be genki,

Richard

And here are the brand new versions...

Volume 12
Pirates & colours, Where is the spider?, Make a monster, Skeleton Soup
I want to be a .., Haunted House, Thanksgiving, Gingerbread Man,Shapes

Volume 3
Good Morning, Sports, Do you like food?, Months of the Year
Transport, Adjectives Guessing Game, More Questions, I'm thirsty!

Volume 2
How old are you?, Fruit Market, What time is it?, Colours
Where are you going?, What are you doing?, Baby Monkey Family
The Monkey Family, Rocket Launch

Volume 1
What's your name? How are you? Left and right How much?
Thank you! What's the weather like? How's the weather?
Where are you from?

Plus there's lots more being added all the time...

As usual, if you have any questions or comments then please get in touch.
If there are any requests of things you'd like to see then send me an email.

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